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Colonoscopy under Anesthesia

Colonoscopy under anesthesia is a medical procedure that allows for a thorough examination of the interior of the large intestine with minimal discomfort for the patient. Thanks to the use of anesthesia, the patient feels no pain or unpleasant sensations during the examination, significantly increasing comfort and acceptance of this type of diagnostic procedure. During a colonoscopy under anesthesia, the doctor inserts a flexible endoscope equipped with a camera into the large intestine, allowing for a detailed examination of the intestinal walls and the detection of any pathological changes.


How is a colonoscopy performed under anesthesia?

A colonoscopy under anesthesia begins with the administration of an appropriate anesthetic, ensuring comfort and pain-free sensation throughout the procedure. The doctor then gently inserts the endoscope through the anus into the large intestine, allowing for a thorough examination of its interior. The entire procedure typically takes 20 to 60 minutes, and afterward, the patient can rest in a special recovery room where their health is monitored.

During the examination, the doctor can not only assess the condition of the colon but also perform minor procedures, such as removing polyps or collecting samples for analysis. Thanks to the use of modern equipment and the experience of the medical team, colonoscopy under anesthesia is safe and effective. After the examination, the patient receives detailed information about the results and further diagnostic or therapeutic steps.


When is a colonoscopy necessary?

Colonoscopy is primarily recommended for people over 50 as a routine screening test for colon cancer. Symptoms such as rectal bleeding, chronic abdominal pain, or changes in bowel habits may also be indications for colonoscopy. For individuals with a strong family history or previous bowel disease, colonoscopy may be recommended earlier.

Colonoscopy is also necessary if inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, is suspected. This test allows for a thorough assessment of the intestinal mucosa and the identification of any pathological changes.

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